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A beautiful dessert made from any great summer fruit — figs, nectarines, apricots, plums — that, yes, takes a little time The reward is in the wow factor you get from the result — and in the flavors it provides Brushing the pastry with a slick of good preserves before you add the fruit will create a thick syrup on the bottom that helps keep the pastry from becoming soggy
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Rose water adds a delicate, floral note to this otherwise traditional pound cake Two teaspoons is just enough to stand up to the smoky flavors of a light toasting on the grill Serve it all with a peach compote, also with a touch of rose water, for an elegant warm-weather treat.
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Raw organic hummus. A treat from traditionally cooked hummus and causes very little gas because all the enzymes are still there. When I serve this I make a depression in the middle and fill it with olive oil. Serve with pita bread, carrot or celery sticks, or small romaine leaves.
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The holy trinity of tastiness: pork, bacon, and apples.
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Whole grains tend to absorb more water and produce weaker gluten networks, and I found that kneading, as the recipe directs, gave a lighter, loftier loaf.
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Brownies with York Peppermint Patties in them.
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This quick beer bread recipe is flavored with yeasty pilsner, spicy pickled jalapeño peppers, and sweet corn kernels. It makes a great side for chili, or a snack...
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This is my brine and smoking method for maple syrup bacon; it makes enough for one pork belly.
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Fragrant, flavorful, and a staple side dish in Cuban cuisine, yellow rice takes its color from annatto, a natural coloring made from the seeds of a small Central American shrub. Add peas and garnish with pimento slices for authentic Caribbean style.
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Semolina flour is specified here for its ability to hold shape. No floppy crust from this recipe, but rather a crispy, chewy bite of perfection.
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Of all the stuff that's ever been served on a stick, the lollipop is the most iconic.